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Description

‘Christian Perspectives on Death and Dying' is an ecumenical initiative aimed at supporting engagement with current debates about death and dying. Join us for a day of conversation, reflection and debate - panels include:

Advance decisions and ‘living wills’ – making end of life decisions for yourself (3.15pm)

Withdrawing medical treatments – making decisions for those who have lost the ability to decide for themselves (11am)

Assisted dying – legal, social and theological perspectives (1.30pm)

The event will be complimented by an art exhibition exploring ethical and legal issues surrounding the care of people in a long-term coma and the experiences of their families. Attendees will have opportunities to ask questions, engage in debate and think about their own faith throughout the day.

If you have any access needs of any type we would encourage you to contact the event co-ordinator Julie Latchem via email LatchemJM@cardiff.ac.uk or phone/text 07772265786.

Directions/Parking:

The Oxford Quaker Meeting House is at 43 St Giles, OX1 3LW. It has a red door and is a few houses away from the Eagle & Child pub and opposite the Lamb & Flag pub. We are about ten minutes’ walk from Oxford railway station, and reachable by bus via the Oxford Bus company or Stagecoach. We have very little parking in our car park at the back of the Meeting House – please contact office@oxfordquakers.org if you need a space because of disability or to load/unload or for some other particular reason. Otherwise, Park and Ride is probably the best option.

If you get lost, please ring us on 01865 557373.

Follow us on Twitter @XNdying for information about the full range of events.